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the u of b spectrum official student publication of the university of buffalo board elections monday volume 3 ie buffalo n y friday march 13 1953 number 17 above prom queen pat emmons and attendants tosia winiar above prom queen pat emmons and attendants tosia winiar ski and joan kohl below the end of the grand march and gown pat emmons crowned queen ten receive honors at prom the university of buffalo's thirty-second annual junior prom held saturday march 7 at kleinhans music hall was climaxed by the midnight crowning of pretty pat emmons as prom queen for 1953 pat is president of sigma kappa sorority miss emmons one of six contestants for the coveted title was attended by sister sigma kappa tosia winiarski and joan kohl a petite miss fromf - â– â– - -â– -- the ranks omega sorority h the winning was award h the cup yearly h psi fraternity andl the prom queen title h kappa don h made the presentation ofh the by i queen committee david h the choice miss h emmons for judging was h on the basis h personality i the candidates were h by the h the prior to i the the judges were listed i as lenny former at h town jean fitz 1 simmons fashion h two officials i from models the of i shep fields providing the back i the ceremonial i began shortly after i the crowning the during i the ten outstanding i u.b students were tapped for mem bership in the two campus honor societies bisonhead and cap and gown when the music stop ped prom committee chairman arthur goodreds introduced cap and gown president grace reiter who announced the names of the four junior girls newly elected in to cap and gown those selected were hessa sagenkahn lee bax sue griffiths and joan mclennon after a short introductory address by buffalo lawyer and former bis onhead morry townsend residing president of bisonhead james buckley announced the names of the newly chosen members of the honor fraternity those selected were bill henry dick schaller gene hyzig don holzman bill weber and paul fickenscher the intermission ceremonies came to an end with the presentation of the engineer of the year award to ron ainey ron is the engineer ing student who most successfully combines the rigors of the class room with a program of norton union activities record student vote is expected thirty-five candidate petitions reported by election committee the climax of a week of vigorous campaigning super fluous oratory and downright hustling will take place this monday march 16 when elections for board of managers candidates are held throughout the entire university stu dents will exercise their right to elect representatives to this all powerful governing board i it is anticipated that a record turnout is expected at the polls re flecting the widespread interest which has been aroused this year chairman louise samulski of the elections committee announced that over thirty-five candidates pe titions have been examined for both authenticity and signatures and scholastic status no discrepancies have been found by committee members indicating that all candi dates who filed petitions before last week's deadline will appear on the official ballot pictures and pro files of many of these board aspir ants appear on pages 3 and 4 of this issue of the spectrum each student is entitled to a maximum of eight votes for mem bers-at-large and one vote for his school representative norton union cards issued at the last registration will be the only means of franchise although vot ing will be done is secret each stu dent is required to sign signature sheets after presenting his n.u card authorized members of the election committee maintaining and supervising the polls will then check the signature for its authen ticity and then issue the ballot students who did not sign the nor ton signature sheets at registra tion may do so any time today up to 3:30 in the director's office miss samulski also released the locations and hours of the balloting the following booths will be open between 9:30 a.m and 4:00 p.m for these respective students hayes â€” arts and sciences edu cation d.g.t.s foster â€” pharmacy and nursing crosby â€” business administration engineering â€” engineering students medical school â€” medicine and dentistry law school â€” law students there will be no voting in norton union the election committee ruled that no candidate may have the benefit of more than 25 worth of electioneering materials on his campaign a financial statement of expenditures must be submitted by ach office-seeker by april 8 1953 any violation of the above shall re sult in suspension from office fireside hop to be held in norton union the second fireside hop will be held in norton union lobby march 13 from 9:00 p.m to 12:00 p.m in charge of the hop are beverly brown â€” chairman publicity â€” ellie woods refreshments â€” mary ann milani clean-up â€” ann barber the hop has been designed to give the residents of the dorms and any u b student a place to some of their leisure time dancing will be to the music of tom haenle and his orchestra mr haenle also played at the first fire side hop held feb 6 1953 the hop was organized by the pro gram committee benches arranged around the lobby fireplace will provide ample opportunity for conversation and song fests the cafeteria will be open from 9:00 p.m to 11:30 p.m george cohen dorm resident has this to say of the first hop i really enjoyed it it provides a good evening's entertainment 200 persons were in attendance at the initial fireside hop and the hop committee anticipates a greater at tendance at this week's affair it will be the last fireside hop of this year although more are planned for next year norton union cards will be re quired for admission literary review on sale monday on monday march 16 the fourth edition of the university of buffalo literary review will go on sale the magazine will contain short stories poetry and articles of cul tural interest as well as several editorials and two columns on the arts the magazine is an all student publication with henry sustakoski as editor-in-chief bill eighme as managing editor and george cohen as business manager art and liter ary editors are spectively peter lang and hal vetter this staff which worked on this issue is to a large extent the same staff which produced the first three issues last semester the material in the magazine has been taken largely from that sub mitted by student authors although several of the editorials and articles are by faculty and alumni the pol icy of the review on this matter is to open its publication facilities to all who can meet its standard of literary interest space permit ting the review editors have planned a second issue this semester and are now accepting manuscripts for approval they have set the next publication date as on or about may first ifc committee to study proposed charter revision a thirteen member committee headed by inter-fraternity council president joe abhate met yester day for the purpose of considering proposed rule changes in the i.f.c constitution the present consti tution it was stated is inadequate on those points where the question of inter-fraternity policy is con cerned some points under are were fraternity violations of i.f.c rules in regard to pledging the use , of non-greeks in intra-mural pro grams and the problem of conflict ing dates during the rushing period the committee will also investi gate the whole question of frater nity housing in relation to the i.f.c charter heretofore volation of the i.f.c charter were written off by a let ter of apology from the organiza tion at fault thus the newly pro posed revision of the constitution is aimed at putting teeth into the i.f.c charter and making the council a more effective govern ing body it was stated however that the revision if any will not be a wholesale change in the pres ent constitution only those points under contention at the present time will be considered by the com mittee all greek organizations under i.f.c auspices are partici pating in the revision process council chairman joe abbate told the spectrum that the new laws under consideration are being designed to protect and benefit both the professional and national social fraternities on campus the council also announced fri day april 10 as the date of the annual i.f.c sing the i.f.c is now sponsoring a twelve-year-old boy in greece in conjunction with a new york agency fraternity help week-end will begin on april 25 at this time all fraternity pledges will help in re habilitating a house which was purchased by the association for the help for retarded children the annual inter-fraternity council sports trophy will be awarded at the end of the semes ter to the fraternity which has ac cumulated the most points in intra mural sports reminder . . . pw order to vote on monday you must present your norton union card at the polls

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the u of b spectrum official student publication of the university of buffalo board elections monday volume 3 ie buffalo n y friday march 13 1953 number 17 above prom queen pat emmons and attendants tosia winiar above prom queen pat emmons and attendants tosia winiar ski and joan kohl below the end of the grand march and gown pat emmons crowned queen ten receive honors at prom the university of buffalo's thirty-second annual junior prom held saturday march 7 at kleinhans music hall was climaxed by the midnight crowning of pretty pat emmons as prom queen for 1953 pat is president of sigma kappa sorority miss emmons one of six contestants for the coveted title was attended by sister sigma kappa tosia winiarski and joan kohl a petite miss fromf - â– â– - -â– -- the ranks omega sorority h the winning was award h the cup yearly h psi fraternity andl the prom queen title h kappa don h made the presentation ofh the by i queen committee david h the choice miss h emmons for judging was h on the basis h personality i the candidates were h by the h the prior to i the the judges were listed i as lenny former at h town jean fitz 1 simmons fashion h two officials i from models the of i shep fields providing the back i the ceremonial i began shortly after i the crowning the during i the ten outstanding i u.b students were tapped for mem bership in the two campus honor societies bisonhead and cap and gown when the music stop ped prom committee chairman arthur goodreds introduced cap and gown president grace reiter who announced the names of the four junior girls newly elected in to cap and gown those selected were hessa sagenkahn lee bax sue griffiths and joan mclennon after a short introductory address by buffalo lawyer and former bis onhead morry townsend residing president of bisonhead james buckley announced the names of the newly chosen members of the honor fraternity those selected were bill henry dick schaller gene hyzig don holzman bill weber and paul fickenscher the intermission ceremonies came to an end with the presentation of the engineer of the year award to ron ainey ron is the engineer ing student who most successfully combines the rigors of the class room with a program of norton union activities record student vote is expected thirty-five candidate petitions reported by election committee the climax of a week of vigorous campaigning super fluous oratory and downright hustling will take place this monday march 16 when elections for board of managers candidates are held throughout the entire university stu dents will exercise their right to elect representatives to this all powerful governing board i it is anticipated that a record turnout is expected at the polls re flecting the widespread interest which has been aroused this year chairman louise samulski of the elections committee announced that over thirty-five candidates pe titions have been examined for both authenticity and signatures and scholastic status no discrepancies have been found by committee members indicating that all candi dates who filed petitions before last week's deadline will appear on the official ballot pictures and pro files of many of these board aspir ants appear on pages 3 and 4 of this issue of the spectrum each student is entitled to a maximum of eight votes for mem bers-at-large and one vote for his school representative norton union cards issued at the last registration will be the only means of franchise although vot ing will be done is secret each stu dent is required to sign signature sheets after presenting his n.u card authorized members of the election committee maintaining and supervising the polls will then check the signature for its authen ticity and then issue the ballot students who did not sign the nor ton signature sheets at registra tion may do so any time today up to 3:30 in the director's office miss samulski also released the locations and hours of the balloting the following booths will be open between 9:30 a.m and 4:00 p.m for these respective students hayes â€” arts and sciences edu cation d.g.t.s foster â€” pharmacy and nursing crosby â€” business administration engineering â€” engineering students medical school â€” medicine and dentistry law school â€” law students there will be no voting in norton union the election committee ruled that no candidate may have the benefit of more than 25 worth of electioneering materials on his campaign a financial statement of expenditures must be submitted by ach office-seeker by april 8 1953 any violation of the above shall re sult in suspension from office fireside hop to be held in norton union the second fireside hop will be held in norton union lobby march 13 from 9:00 p.m to 12:00 p.m in charge of the hop are beverly brown â€” chairman publicity â€” ellie woods refreshments â€” mary ann milani clean-up â€” ann barber the hop has been designed to give the residents of the dorms and any u b student a place to some of their leisure time dancing will be to the music of tom haenle and his orchestra mr haenle also played at the first fire side hop held feb 6 1953 the hop was organized by the pro gram committee benches arranged around the lobby fireplace will provide ample opportunity for conversation and song fests the cafeteria will be open from 9:00 p.m to 11:30 p.m george cohen dorm resident has this to say of the first hop i really enjoyed it it provides a good evening's entertainment 200 persons were in attendance at the initial fireside hop and the hop committee anticipates a greater at tendance at this week's affair it will be the last fireside hop of this year although more are planned for next year norton union cards will be re quired for admission literary review on sale monday on monday march 16 the fourth edition of the university of buffalo literary review will go on sale the magazine will contain short stories poetry and articles of cul tural interest as well as several editorials and two columns on the arts the magazine is an all student publication with henry sustakoski as editor-in-chief bill eighme as managing editor and george cohen as business manager art and liter ary editors are spectively peter lang and hal vetter this staff which worked on this issue is to a large extent the same staff which produced the first three issues last semester the material in the magazine has been taken largely from that sub mitted by student authors although several of the editorials and articles are by faculty and alumni the pol icy of the review on this matter is to open its publication facilities to all who can meet its standard of literary interest space permit ting the review editors have planned a second issue this semester and are now accepting manuscripts for approval they have set the next publication date as on or about may first ifc committee to study proposed charter revision a thirteen member committee headed by inter-fraternity council president joe abhate met yester day for the purpose of considering proposed rule changes in the i.f.c constitution the present consti tution it was stated is inadequate on those points where the question of inter-fraternity policy is con cerned some points under are were fraternity violations of i.f.c rules in regard to pledging the use , of non-greeks in intra-mural pro grams and the problem of conflict ing dates during the rushing period the committee will also investi gate the whole question of frater nity housing in relation to the i.f.c charter heretofore volation of the i.f.c charter were written off by a let ter of apology from the organiza tion at fault thus the newly pro posed revision of the constitution is aimed at putting teeth into the i.f.c charter and making the council a more effective govern ing body it was stated however that the revision if any will not be a wholesale change in the pres ent constitution only those points under contention at the present time will be considered by the com mittee all greek organizations under i.f.c auspices are partici pating in the revision process council chairman joe abbate told the spectrum that the new laws under consideration are being designed to protect and benefit both the professional and national social fraternities on campus the council also announced fri day april 10 as the date of the annual i.f.c sing the i.f.c is now sponsoring a twelve-year-old boy in greece in conjunction with a new york agency fraternity help week-end will begin on april 25 at this time all fraternity pledges will help in re habilitating a house which was purchased by the association for the help for retarded children the annual inter-fraternity council sports trophy will be awarded at the end of the semes ter to the fraternity which has ac cumulated the most points in intra mural sports reminder . . . pw order to vote on monday you must present your norton union card at the polls